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Nellie Tayloe Ross Article 
Nellie Tayloe Ross was the first and only woman to serve as Governor of Wyoming, and she also served as Director of the National Mint for twenty years.
Feb 10, 2010 - Darla Sue Dollman
Sarah Palin, Other Controversial Women Governors Article 
The US has had 31 female governors, with six current and 28 since 1975. Three succeeded their husbands. Nineteen were Democrats. Arizona has had four women governors.
Aug 4, 2009 - Carroll Trosclair
Was Colonial New York Governor a Transvestite? Article 
Contemporaries accused colonial New York Governor Lord Cornbury of cross-dressing, but a 20th Century historian says not so. Who to believe?
Dec 5, 2009 - Rosemary E. Bachelor
Wyoming Boasts the Largest Mineral Hot Spring in the World Article 
Wyoming accommodates its 3 million yearly visitors with stately national parks and America's First National Monument named Devil's Tower, and much more.
Mar 6, 2011 - Maggie Harries
Miriam Amanda Ferguson Article 
Miriam Amanda "Ma" Ferguson served as first lady of Texas during her husband's term in office, then ran for Governor in 1924 and became the second woman governor in U.S.
Feb 9, 2010 - Darla Sue Dollman
Ghosts and Hauntings of Savannah, Georgia Article 
Locations include the Mercer House, Pirate's House Tavern, Bonaventure and Colonial Park Cemeteries, the Juliette Lowe Birthplace, and the Kehoe House.
Jul 24, 2010 - Terry Pruyne
Choosing the Best Wedding Song Article 
Need some special love songs for your wedding reception? Here are some ideas.
Apr 30, 2007 - Naomi Rockler-Gladen
Tempest-Tost by Robertson Davies Article 
Tempest-Tost by Robertson Davies is the first of a series called The Salterton Trilogy that takes place in the fictional Ontario town called Salterton.
Sep 10, 2010 - Sandra Williams
Old Spanish Mission System of California Article 
The Spanish Catholic missions were established in California between 1769 and 1823 in order to establish Catholicism and European culture.
Oct 26, 2010 - Paula I. Nielson
The Men Who Wanted to be President 1964 to 1996 Article 
Between 1964 and 1996, six men from both the Republican and Democratic Parties won the nomination only to lose in the General Election.
Jul 5, 2010 - Mark Bunn
The Truth About Harriet Tubman Article 
No one disputes that Harriet Tubman was among America's most remarkable women.
Apr 30, 2010 - Tom Calarco
Varina Davis: Confederate Queen Article 
Only 100 miles from Washington, DC, Varina Davis was the First Lady of the Confederacy - yet today she is virtually unknown.
Nov 14, 2011 - Feather Schwartz Foster